Adam Smyth (ice hockey)

Adam Smyth (born September 8, 1983) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the Shallow Lake Crushers of the Western Ontario Athletic Association (WOAA).

Playing career

Smyth played five seasons (2000–2004) of major junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), scoring 23 goals and 21 assists for 44 points, while earning 556 penalty minutes, in 172 OHL games played.

Smyth began his professional career with the Port Huron Beacons, skating in four contests with the United Hockey League team towards the end of the 2003–04 season.

Smyth moved around the minor leagues for the next five seasons before being traded from the Mississippi RiverKings to the Arizona Sundogs at the 2009–10 CHL Trade Deadline.

Smyth played four seasons and 137 games with the Arizona Sundogs, scoring 18 goals and 25 assists for 43 points, and earning 690 penalty minutes, before he was released from the team on February 14, 2013 to complete the 2012–13 CHL season and playoffs with the Denver Cutthroats.

Family

His younger brother, Matt Smyth, is also a professional hockey player.

Career statistics

Regular season

Season

Team

League

GP

G

2000–01

Ottawa 67's

OHL

24

2

2001–02

Ottawa 67's

OHL

50

4

2002–03

Ottawa 67's

OHL

48

6

2003–04

Ottawa 67's

OHL

2

0

2003–04

Owen Sound Attack

OHL

48

11

2003–04

Port Huron Beacons

UHL

4

0

2004–05

Gwinnett Gladiators

ECHL

49

6

2004–05

Chicago Wolves

AHL

3

0

2005–06

Gwinnett Gladiators

ECHL

64

8

2005–06

Chicago Wolves

AHL

2

0

2006–07

Muskegon Fury

UHL

70

14

2007–08

Youngstown Steelhounds

CHL

24

7

2008–09

Mississippi RiverKings

CHL

58

10

2009–10

Mississippi RiverKings

CHL

45

2

2009–10

Arizona Sundogs

CHL

16

1

2010–11

Arizona Sundogs

CHL

61

5

2011–12

Arizona Sundogs

CHL

60

12

2012–13

Arizona Sundogs

CHL

48

2

2012–13

Denver Cutthroats

CHL

15

0

2013–14

Shallow Lake Crushers

WOAA

8

8

AHL totals

5

0